More and more people are using an unusual foot-care method: instead of a traditional foot bath, they’re putting on regular plastic bags filled with a liquid mixture. It seems absurd at first, but this method helps reduce odor, soften rough skin, and improve the condition of your feet. What’s more, the procedure requires just two simple ingredients.

Foot problems are usually only noticed when they’re already present. Dry skin, hard calluses, and unpleasant odor develop gradually, especially if your feet are in closed shoes for most of the day. Traditional foot baths require a lot of water, a suitable container, and additional supplies. This one works differently: instead of a basin, they use regular freezer bags, which offer an unexpected advantage.

What you shouldn’t do

Many people try to solve the problem with harsh scrubbing, pumice stones, metal scrapers, or mask odors with deodorants. These methods often only irritate the skin, and the odor returns because the underlying cause remains. Hardened skin reappears because it doesn’t have time to soften naturally. A gentler method that works gradually and deeply is much more effective.

The basis of this procedure is apple cider vinegar. It is known for its antibacterial properties and helps fight odor-causing microorganisms. Because of this, it has long been used in home foot care recipes.

In addition to combating odor, vinegar helps gradually soften hard, rough skin. During the procedure, the skin gradually softens, and calluses are easier to remove without harsh rubbing. To ensure the mixture is safe for the skin, the vinegar is diluted with water in the correct proportions—this maintains its effectiveness and reduces the risk of irritation.

Using bags instead of a regular foot soak is important. The liquid adheres tightly to the skin, cools slowly, and evenly covers the entire surface of the feet. This method also requires much less solution than traditional basin soaking. How to perform the procedure

To prepare the solution, mix approximately 100 ml of apple cider vinegar with 400 ml of warm water. Place freezer bags over your feet and carefully pour the mixture into them, ensuring your feet are completely submerged. Secure the bags loosely around your ankles and leave for 20-30 minutes.

After the procedure, rinse your feet with clean water and dry thoroughly. With regular use, many report softer skin, a gradual reduction in calluses, and a noticeable reduction in foot odor. This simple, weekly procedure requires little effort yet helps maintain healthy, comfortable feet.